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SPE Permian Basin - Section Meeting - September 10, 2018
Midland Petroleum Club
Midland, TX
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SPE Permian Basin - Section Meeting - September 10, 2018
Petroleum Club of Midland
September 10, 2018
11:30am to 1:00pm

DISTINGUISHED LECTURER

"Fluid Imbibition - Hydraulic Fracture Flowback Dynamics"
Robert Hawkes

Abstract
Multi-stage unconventional hydraulic fracturing treatments require pumping large volumes of water based fluids. As the industry continues to develop extremely low permeability reservoirs increasingly larger water based fluid treatments are being pumped. These large treatments also lead to varying flowback issues ranging from high to low load fluid recoveries. In many cases, either by design or controlled by operational restrictions, wells can undergo weeks or months of shut-in following these very large treatments. In most cases, these shut-in wells have demonstrated significant upticks in production resulting in some operators reporting an enhancement to hydrocarbon recovery. The reasons for the low and inefficient water recovery after fracturing are only now being understood.  Some researchers believe that low water recovery is due to water retention in secondary fractures or unstable displacement and gravity segregation in fractures. Others believe the retained water in the reservoir can leak-off into the rock matrix due to water imbibition. Yet, in many cases, there are no negligible effects on long term productivity. The dynamics of shut-in time permits the imbibition process to evolve; allowing water to move deeper into the water-wet/clay-rich formation. This results in lower water saturation and a corresponding higher gas/oil relative permeability near the fracture surface. In contrast, if the well is not shut-in, capillary forces are balanced by viscous forces, thereby trapping water at much higher saturations around the fractures and reducing hydrocarbon flow potential.

Bio
Robert graduated from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with a diploma in Petroleum Engineering Technology in 1979. Robert has authored and co-authored over 20 papers and was co-Author, Chapter 3 Gas Well Testing and Evaluation of the 2007 Modern Fracturing - Enhancing Natural Gas Production, engineering text book. Roberts role at Trican Well Service in Calgary is Reservoir Engineering Advisor for their Geological and Reservoir Engineering Service group. Robert has been the recipient of numerous awards and was a Distinguished Lecturer with SPE in 2008. In 2011, Hawkes was the recipient of the SPE Canadian Reservoir Description and Dynamics award and recently was recognized for his achievement as the recipient of the 2016 Canadian Completions Optimization and Technology award. Robert has served on a multitude of SPE workshops and conferences and was the Program Committee Chairman for the 2013 Hydraulic Fracture Flowback Workshop.

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Midland Petroleum Club (View)
501 W Wall St
Midland, TX 79701
United States

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